(1683). The Case of the charter of London stated: Shewing, I. What a corporation is, II. Whether a corporation may be forfeited, III. Whether the mayor, commonalty, and citizens have done any act in their common council, whereby to forfeit their corporation and franchises. Printed for John Kidgell.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Case of the Charter of London Stated: Shewing, I. What a Corporation Is, II. Whether a Corporation May Be Forfeited, III. Whether the Mayor, Commonalty, and Citizens Have Done Any Act in Their Common Council, Whereby to Forfeit Their Corporation and Franchises. London: Printed for John Kidgell, 1683.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Case of the Charter of London Stated: Shewing, I. What a Corporation Is, II. Whether a Corporation May Be Forfeited, III. Whether the Mayor, Commonalty, and Citizens Have Done Any Act in Their Common Council, Whereby to Forfeit Their Corporation and Franchises. Printed for John Kidgell, 1683.